When a Member of Parliament feels that a Minister has breached the privileges of the House by concealing the facts of the matter, the motion raised by him is called?
The privilege motion is moved by a member when he feels that a minister or any member has committed a breach of privilege of the House or one or more of its members by withholding facts of a case or by giving wrong or distorted facts
Statement: L = C; E ≥ M ≥ U ≥ C
Conclusion:
I. E > L
II. E = L
Statements:
E = F > Q = A > B; J < Z ≤ A
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. B ˃ J
Statements: J ≥ K ≥ A = M, K ≥ O > W ≥ X
Conclusion:
I. J ≥ X
II. J > X
Statements:
P > Q < R; T ≤ U ≤ Q > S; V ≤ W < T
Conclusions:
I). P > V
II). T = S
III). R > V...
Statement: A > D = N ; N `>=` Q; Q > S; S < T
Conclusion: I. N > S II. Q `<=` A
...If we arrange all the letters of the word ‘SUPPLIERS’ in alphabetical order from the left end, then, which letter will remain at its initial positio...
Statements:
A ≥ Z > B ≥ Y; C > B ≥ W
Conclusion:
I. A > W
II. C > Y
Statements:
P ≥ Q = R; S = T ≤ U ≥ P
Conclusion:
I. R < S
II. T ≤ Q
In which of these expression ‘N > G’ is definitely True?
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and the...